McClure's Magazine ..., Volumen9S. S. McClure, Limited, 1897 |
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... present article is devoted to that of Mr. Cox . So quietly has Mr. Cox's work been done that , except to a limited public particularly interested in purely artistic results , it is unfamiliar . He has never sought general recognition ...
... present article is devoted to that of Mr. Cox . So quietly has Mr. Cox's work been done that , except to a limited public particularly interested in purely artistic results , it is unfamiliar . He has never sought general recognition ...
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... present he respects it , there are intimations that it might be in safer keeping . St. Ives now receives a mysterious vis- itor , Daniel Romaine , the solicitor of his rich uncle , the Count de Keroual . Romaine informs him that his ...
... present he respects it , there are intimations that it might be in safer keeping . St. Ives now receives a mysterious vis- itor , Daniel Romaine , the solicitor of his rich uncle , the Count de Keroual . Romaine informs him that his ...
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... present to you the Vicomte Anne de Keroual de Saint - Yves , private soldier . " " I knew it ! " cried the boy ; " I knew he was a noble ! " may yet hear of one another - perhaps Mr. Gilchrist and myself in the field and from opposing ...
... present to you the Vicomte Anne de Keroual de Saint - Yves , private soldier . " " I knew it ! " cried the boy ; " I knew he was a noble ! " may yet hear of one another - perhaps Mr. Gilchrist and myself in the field and from opposing ...
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... present or ten per cent . , the firm bought dressed granny of an executive , some foolish policy pork on the streets and shipped it to Cincin- will doubtless be pursued which will give nati to be turned into money there . Cap- the ...
... present or ten per cent . , the firm bought dressed granny of an executive , some foolish policy pork on the streets and shipped it to Cincin- will doubtless be pursued which will give nati to be turned into money there . Cap- the ...
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... present was ready to enlist . As the audience dis- persed Grant's friend Rowley said to him , " It was a fine meet- ing after all . " 64 " Yes , we're about ready to do something . now , " was the quiet answer . And this was the general ...
... present was ready to enlist . As the audience dis- persed Grant's friend Rowley said to him , " It was a fine meet- ing after all . " 64 " Yes , we're about ready to do something . now , " was the quiet answer . And this was the general ...
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Página 895 - MR. PRESIDENT: I accept the commission, with gratitude for the high honor conferred. With the aid of the noble armies that have fought on so many fields for our common country, it will be my earnest endeavor not to disappoint your expectations. I feel the full weight of the responsibilities now devolving on me...
Página 893 - ... ability as soldiers ; but what I want is to express my thanks to you and McPherson, as the men to whom, above all others, I feel indebted for whatever I have had of success. How far your advice and assistance have been of help to me you know.